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By DE Editors  

March 18, 2008

By Doug Barney

It is probably too late to get the time off work and make flight and hotel arrangements, but if you are in the Valley already, you might want to stop by the Santa Clara Convention Center from April 1-3 (just beware of having your leg pulled on the first day) for the Multicore Expo. Execs from Intel, RapidMind, Sun, and Texas Instruments will all be presenting on hardware, operating systems, and programming for multicore.

One sponsor is The Multicore Association (I just signed up for their e-mail alerts, and will let you know if they are worthwhile). If news comes out of the show, I’ll be sure to let you know. Do you exploit multicore? If so, how? Let me know at [email protected].

http://www.multicore-association.com/

http://www.multicore-expo.com/

 

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